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4 hours ago, MJS said:

He seems pretty generic to me. What is it you and others like about him so much?

He is just unaware of Tyreek's history of child abuse.  Otherwise, he would not have gone there.

Shocking thing to think about if you dig a little......

 

Either A, he's unaware completely (howwwww???)

 

B. He's aware and his cognitive ability to sniff that out was completely non existent.

 

How many of us in the same situation would've caught ourselves before we said that?!  Pretty solid example of where his head space is at

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Posted
10 hours ago, BuffaloBillyG said:

Yeah, I don't mind Tua as much I do someone like Mac Jones. Jones just has such a punchable face. 

 

Mac Jones, Jack Eichel and Josh Roshen would all be on my Mt. Rushmore of punchable faces. I struggle to come up with a fourth.

 

Maybe I'll just punch one of them twice.

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Posted
24 minutes ago, stinky finger said:

 

Mac Jones, Jack Eichel and Josh Roshen would all be on my Mt. Rushmore of punchable faces. I struggle to come up with a fourth.

 

Maybe I'll just punch one of them twice.

I nominate Rex Ryan

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On 6/19/2023 at 8:25 PM, BillsShredder83 said:

 

HOLY-CHIT LOLLLLLLLL

 

Best comment award goes to:

“We also asked Lamar Jackson which former Raven he’d least like to share an elevator with”

Fore telling the future…

Posted
8 hours ago, stinky finger said:

 

Mac Jones, Jack Eichel and Josh Roshen would all be on my Mt. Rushmore of punchable faces. I struggle to come up with a fourth.

 

Maybe I'll just punch one of them twice.

Baker Mayfield

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Posted
8 hours ago, stinky finger said:

 

Mac Jones, Jack Eichel and Josh Roshen would all be on my Mt. Rushmore of punchable faces. I struggle to come up with a fourth.

 

Maybe I'll just punch one of them twice.

 

Deshaun Watson

 

No-Need-4-Penis-small.gif

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Posted
23 hours ago, arcane said:

Tua is a funny and good guy from all accounts. Don't wish him success over the Bills obviously but he's easy to root for otherwise

 

This.  My only issue with Tua was how Alabama fans anointed him the greatest QB ever and he could do no wrong.  When healthy he’s certainly a good (not great) QB, and I’ve never had a problem with what he says or how he acts.  I am actually concerned for him physically, because I don’t think his body is built for this sport.

 

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On 6/20/2023 at 8:25 AM, Irv said:

Tua seems like a good guy.  Hopefully he doesn't get concussed seven more times like he did last season season.  

 

Imagine him lining up behind Morse under Center

14 hours ago, stinky finger said:

 

Mac Jones, Jack Eichel and Josh Roshen would all be on my Mt. Rushmore of punchable faces. I struggle to come up with a fourth.

 

Maybe I'll just punch one of them twice.

 

Eichel could block your punch with the Stanley Cup tho....

Posted
14 hours ago, stinky finger said:

 

Mac Jones, Jack Eichel and Josh Roshen would all be on my Mt. Rushmore of punchable faces. I struggle to come up with a fourth.

 

Maybe I'll just punch one of them twice.

 

Ryan Tannehill. 

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Posted (edited)
22 minutes ago, Mr. WEO said:

 

Imagine him lining up behind Morse under Center

 

Eichel could block your punch with the Stanley Cup tho....

 

I will volunteer Kiko Alonso as your fourth punchable face.  

 

 

OIP.jfif

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Posted
20 hours ago, newcam2012 said:

Oh boy. I see you are in attack mode.I will gladly address you rude and unprofessional responses. 

 

Tua absolutely was out playing Allen for the first third of last year's season, has elite weapons, and a very good offensive minded coach. Chatter about him being the MVP. That alone makes the question at least semi acceptable.  Did you even read where I said Allen is way better and gifted? 

 

Many Miami fans absolutely have rallied around Tua and likely think a healthy Tua is right there with Allen or very close. Did you even read where I said Allen is better by a wide margin? 

 

Of course, Allen is more physically gifted. However, any football fan knows the QB position is more than physical gifts. Look at Cam Newton and Joe Burrow for examples. Tua seems to have that it factor, leadership role, and players seem to up their game. Again all reasons why the questions isn't a "no brainer."

 

Did I say I wanted Allen to be a dink and dunk QB? Not sure if you watch Bills games on a regular basis. There has been emmense talk about how Allen should utilize the whole field and take the easy short throws. Often he tries to make more difficult and longer passes to a fault. There is a lot of chatter about the Bills needing to implant more screen passes to Cook and other RBs. 

 

Any knowledgeable football fan knows using the whole field makes a dynamic offense.  Making the easy short throws open up the longer deeper passes. Maybe you just can't grasp that concept? 

 

We all have a pretty good idea of what "hero ball" means.  Like I mentioned early, do you watch Bills games regularly? It's been a pretty constant theme for years now that the Bills organization and coaches are overly reliant on Allen. Asking him to play superman is a term often used amoung fans, media, and football analyst. Playing superman clearly equates to playing hero ball. 

 

Not sure if you know who Tom Brady was. If not, maybe go back and look at the tape. Take a look at how he used the whole field, mad the easy throws, screen passes, and short quick slants. There were no chains on him. I'm not advocating chains for Allen. That's a figment of your imagination. Where did I say or advocate putting the chains on Allen? Would like to get some clarification on how you came to that ridiculous conclusion. 

 

Your incorrect assumptions only serve to make you look foolish, angry, uneducated, and shallow. Next time you call me out do your homework and don't make false allegations.

 

It is what It is. Time to play some golf.

 

Good grief. 

 

 

 

I haven't missed a Bills game since the season finale in 1994 when we already eliminated from playoffs in the first year after our Super Bowl run.

 

I am not one who agrees with the theme that Josh Allen needs to change his style.  With a better O line he will be unstoppable.

 

As for you, you seem a little high strung.  Save it for when someone really tries to bash you.  LOL

Posted
22 hours ago, MJS said:

He seems pretty generic to me. What is it you and others like about him so much?

He is just unaware of Tyreek's history of child abuse.  Otherwise, he would not have gone there.

Tua is not a functional idiot, there is no way Tua does NOT know about his history.

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4 hours ago, Paup 1995MVP said:

I haven't missed a Bills game since the season finale in 1994 when we already eliminated from playoffs in the first year after our Super Bowl run.

 

I am not one who agrees with the theme that Josh Allen needs to change his style.  With a better O line he will be unstoppable.

 

As for you, you seem a little high strung.  Save it for when someone really tries to bash you.  LOL

Apology accepted. 👍

Posted
12 hours ago, BritBill said:

 

Ryan Tannehill. 

 

hmmmm...not sure he's Rushmore worthy.

12 hours ago, Mr. WEO said:

 

Imagine him lining up behind Morse under Center

 

Eichel could block your punch with the Stanley Cup tho....

 

I suppose he could. 

 

Still - his face screams "I know you want to jab me".

Posted
17 hours ago, Doc Brown said:

Baker Mayfield

 

oh boy - he's close. Real close.

17 hours ago, Limeaid said:

 

Deshaun Watson

 

No-Need-4-Penis-small.gif

 

 

a true nominee

On 6/20/2023 at 7:39 PM, BuffaloBillyG said:

I nominate Rex Ryan

 

Nahhhh - besides, he'd prefer a heel to the mouth.

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On 6/20/2023 at 10:10 AM, I am leaving for good said:


I just root for the Buffalo Bills football team. I really don’t root for individual football players in the NFL especially ones that aren’t on my team in my opinion. Go Bills! Let’s Go Buffalo 

sounds like you would hate fantasy football, then.

 

I used to think like you (sound) and i still do.   Since i became an adult, there is not a single NFL jersey from any other player that i would wear, even if you gave it to me for free.   Current or former.  Hell, i would sport an OJ jersey before any other team's former star.  Seriously.   I would wear cookie gilchrist before i would even wanna touch a barry sanders or jim brown.  And i'm not old enough to ever have seen Cookie play.

 

And really, fantasy football is not a conflict, once you get into it.   Except one thing:  i have had a standing rule since the 90s.  I will never start a dolphins player ever.  And i never have. 

 

Otherwise, i dont care about any NFL player who is not on my team.  I dont understand why I would.  I'm not his mom/dad.

 

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Posted
On 6/20/2023 at 1:35 PM, Paup 1995MVP said:

Your original question is a no brainer answer.  

 

Where did the phrase "hero ball" ever come from?  Josh Allen is easily one of the ten most physically gifted QB's of all time.  (not saying one of the 10 best, at least not yet)

 

Let the man play his best game every week.  He is not a dink and dunk check down guy.  No good QB's are that.  You don't pay a guy millions of dollars to check the ball down.  Let him show what he's got every week on every drive, on every frikin play.  He is an amazing talent.  Don't put the chains on him!!  Did you want Brett Favre to be a check down guy?  Of course not!!  

 

Just stop.  And go watch some golf until the season comes around.  Good grief.

 

Allen's best stretches of football to date are glued together by absolutely surgical, chain-moving matriculation. Of course, we remember the deeper shots when the defense cheats up and gets burned. But the Zen-Josh who was flat-footed and willing to hit the underneath and inside routes...that guy was becoming all-time great. Most of the greatest QBs ever were surgical checkdown artists at their best (winningest). 

 

Allen's 2023 Halloween halftime was spooky enough apparently to disrupt an historic run of QB play that dated back to 13 seconds. And in between, aside from some electrifying Gabe Davis deep posts and digs, was mostly efficient, chain-moving patience and distribution from the QB. 

 

Just because Trent Edwards became brutally and cowardly addicted to checking the ball down, no matter the down and distance, doesn't mean that patience and caution are bad. Many of the recent QB greats were boring surgeons and generals out there. Enlightenment at the position seems to include the maxim: take what the defense gives you. Foolish to force the ball otherwise. 

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On 6/22/2023 at 12:59 AM, Richard Noggin said:

 

Allen's best stretches of football to date are glued together by absolutely surgical, chain-moving matriculation. Of course, we remember the deeper shots when the defense cheats up and gets burned. But the Zen-Josh who was flat-footed and willing to hit the underneath and inside routes...that guy was becoming all-time great. Most of the greatest QBs ever were surgical checkdown artists at their best (winningest). 

 

Allen's 2023 Halloween halftime was spooky enough apparently to disrupt an historic run of QB play that dated back to 13 seconds. And in between, aside from some electrifying Gabe Davis deep posts and digs, was mostly efficient, chain-moving patience and distribution from the QB. 

 

Just because Trent Edwards became brutally and cowardly addicted to checking the ball down, no matter the down and distance, doesn't mean that patience and caution are bad. Many of the recent QB greats were boring surgeons and generals out there. Enlightenment at the position seems to include the maxim: take what the defense gives you. Foolish to force the ball otherwise. 

I don't think you ever want to let the defense dictate what type of offense you want to run.  Sure there are times you want to throw in the flats or underneath coverage depending on where you are on the field in certain down and distances, and where you are in the game from a clock standpoint.  But the great QB's are not dink and dunk checkdown artists.  I will never agree with that assessment.  And Josh Allen will never be that.  Nor should he be.  That's like when people have a tremendous sports car and are afraid to drive it over 55 miles per hour.  Just a waste of a special machine.  

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